Flow of Proposals Undergraduate Curriculum Forum Southern Connecticut State University Version 14 Approved by the UCF (5/5/16)
Flow of Proposals Contents New and Revised Courses and Expedited Proposals for Minor Changes to Multiple Courses 1 Revised Programs and Revised Minor Programs 4 New Major and Minor Programs 7 W-Courses 10 Special Topics Courses 12 Recommendations Coming from the UCF 13 Role of the Deans in the Curriculum 14 Governance Process -2-
New and Revised Courses (including LEP and MDC Courses) and Expedited Proposals for Minor Changes to Multiple Courses The following procedures are designed for all new and revised courses (including LEP and MDC courses) and expedited proposals for minor changes to multiple courses. Liberal Education Program (LEP) Courses: New and existing courses may be submitted for approval as a Liberal Education Program (LEP) course. LEP proposals are submitted with the new or revised course proposal. Multidisciplinary (MDC) courses: MDC courses address a question or problem so broad/complex that it cannot be adequately explored through a single discipline or field. MDC courses are those that encompass multiple disciplines in terms of the application or topic focus, and the method of inquiry. New course proposals for MDC courses include a rationale for why such a course is not cross-listed or listed as a major coded course. MDC courses will follow the existing approval pathway for new course proposals (including DCC of proposer). The Notifications Management Committee (NMC) will determine if all necessary notifications have been done. NMC may also request approval from another department if it is deemed necessary (in consultation with the original proposer). Proposals for course revisions are expected to receive careful review by their Departments. All subsequent reviews by the Notifications Management Committee (NMC) and the Undergraduate Curriculum Forum (UCF) are expected to be routine and expedient. Minor changes to multiple courses shall be reviewed using the Expedited Proposal for Minor Changes to Multiple Courses form. Examples of minor changes include: changes made to a Revised Course Proposal (submitted separately) that affect the listing of pre-requisites and catalog descriptions of multiple courses; changes made via a Revised Program Proposal that subsequently affect the listings/descriptions for multiple courses; or a request for a minor change of catalog description language affecting multiple courses. I. Departments generate proposals using the designated forms. Forms and directions may be obtained from the UCF website: http://www.southernct.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-senate/ucf/forms-directions.html A thorough review is conducted at the Department level. Upon successful review, one copy of the proposal is sent as an email attachment to the UCF office for logging by the UCF Secretary and distribution to the NMC. The signature page only, properly executed, must be delivered to the UCF office. At the option of the Department, counsel may be sought from the NMC during the development of any proposal.
II. Notifications Management Committee (NMC) A. Upon receipt and review of a proposal, the NMC shall take one of the following four actions. Each of these actions stops and resets the clock with regard to the pocket-approval 1 for the NMC. 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes may be made by the committee, with the consent of the Department. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the objections to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the NMC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the NMC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the UCF. The UCF either approves or rejects the proposal. c. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the UCF s recommendations or withdraw it. 4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. Appeal process follows the procedure listed in #3. B. If no action has been taken in four academic weeks, the proposal is considered pocket-approved. The contact person notifies the UCF Chair. C. When the volume of LEP proposals exceeds the NMC s capacity for timely review, the UCF Chair shall constitute an ad hoc committee to review LEP proposals. III. Undergraduate Curriculum Forum (UCF) A. Recommendations from the NMC shall be considered as actions of the UCF unless they are challenged at the UCF meeting. Approved proposals shall be recommended for acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. B. If challenged, the proposal is put before the UCF for thorough review. The UCF shall take one of the following four actions: 1. Approve the proposal and recommend acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. 2. Propose modifications to the proposal. a. If the modifications are acceptable to the Department, the UCF approves the proposal and recommends acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. 1 Pocket-approval refers to the process by which a proposal is moved to the next level of approval without action at the previous level. A proposal is pocket-approved if no action has been taken on the proposal for a period of four academic weeks. It then moves on to the next committee level. -2-
b. If, after discussions between the UCF and the Department, the Department deems the modifications unacceptable, the UCF may reject the proposal. 3. Return the proposal to the Department at the Department s request. 4. Reject the proposal. -3-
Revised Programs and Revised Minor Programs The following procedures are designed for all revised programs and revised minor programs. Proposals for program revisions are expected to receive careful review by their Departments. Proposals for program revisions require a second level of careful review. This review shall normally be conducted by an SCC. Subsequent review by the NMC and the UCF are expected to be routine and expedient. I. Departments generate proposals using the designated forms. Forms and directions may be obtained from the UCF website: http://www.southernct.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-senate/ucf/forms-directions.html A thorough review is conducted at the Department level. Upon successful review, one copy of the proposal is sent as an email attachment to the UCF office for logging by the UCF Secretary and distribution to the SCC. The signature page only, properly executed, must be delivered to the UCF office. At the option of the Department, counsel may be sought from the NMC during the development of any proposal. II. School Curriculum Committee (SCC) A. Upon receipt and review of a proposal, the SCC shall take one of the following four actions. Each of these actions stops the clock with regard to pocket-approval 2 for the SCC. 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes may be made by the committee, with the consent of the Department. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the evaluation to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the SCC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the SCC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the NMC. The SCC and the Department have the option of sending a representative to the meeting at which the NMC considers and votes on the proposal. c. The NMC either approves or rejects the proposal. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the NMC s recommendations or withdraw it. 2 Pocket-approval refers to the process by which a proposal is moved to the next level of approval without action at the previous level. A proposal is pocket-approved if no action has been taken on the proposal for a period of four academic weeks. It then moves on to the next committee level. -4-
4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. Appeal process follows the procedure listed in #3. B. If no action has been taken in four academic weeks, the proposal is considered pocket-approved. The contact person notifies the UCF Chair. C. Upon approval of the proposal by the SCC, the proposal shall be forwarded electronically with any changes incorporated into the document to the UCF office to be logged by the UCF secretary and distributed to the NMC. III. Notifications Management Committee (NMC) A. Upon receipt and review of a proposal, the NMC shall take one of the following four actions. Each of these actions stops and resets the clock with regard to the pocket-approval for the NMC. 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes may be made by the committee, with the consent of the Department. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the objections to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the NMC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the NMC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the UCF. The UCF either approves or rejects the proposal. c. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the UCF s recommendations or withdraw it. 4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. Appeal process follows the procedure listed in #3. B. If no action has been taken in four academic weeks, the proposal is considered pocket-approved. The contact person notifies the UCF Chair. IV. Undergraduate Curriculum Forum (UCF) A. Recommendations from the NMC shall be considered as actions of the UCF unless they are challenged at the UCF meeting. Approved proposals shall be recommended for acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. B. If challenged, the proposal is put before the UCF for thorough review. The UCF shall take one of the following four actions: 1. Approve the proposal and recommend acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. 2. Propose modifications to the proposal. -5-
a. If the modifications are acceptable to the Department, the UCF approves the proposal and recommends acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. b. If, after discussions between the UCF and the Department, the Department deems the modifications unacceptable, the UCF may reject the proposal. 3. Return the proposal to the Department at the Department s request. 4. Reject the proposal. -6-
New Major and Minor Programs The following procedures are designed for all new minor program proposals and new program proposals. Proposals for new 18 credit minor programs require a second and third level of careful review. These reviews shall normally be conducted by an SCC and the University Wide Impact Committee (UWIC). Proposals for new major programs require a second, and third level of careful review. These reviews shall normally be conducted by an SCC, the UWIC. Following UCF approval new major programs and minor programs that exceed 18 credits must be approved by external agencies. It is recommended that the proposer contact the chairperson of UWIC for consultation. Note that pocket-approval is not utilized in the new minor and new program proposal process. I. Departments generate proposals using the designated form. Forms and directions may be obtained from the UCF website: http://www.southernct.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-senate/ucf/forms-directions.html A thorough review is conducted at the Department level. Upon successful review, one copy of the proposal is sent as an email attachment to the UCF office for logging by the UCF Secretary and distribution to the SCC. The signature page only, properly executed, must be delivered to the UCF office. At the option of the Department, counsel may be sought from the UWIC during the development of any proposal. II. School Curriculum Committee (SCC) A. Upon receipt and review of the proposal, the SCC shall take one of the following four actions. 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes may be made by the committee, with the consent of the Department. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the objections to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the SCC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the SCC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the UWIC. The SCC has the option of sending a representative to the meeting at which the -7-
UWIC considers and votes on the proposal. The UWIC either approves or rejects the proposal. c. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the UWIC s recommendations or withdraw it. 4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. Appeal process follows the procedure listed in #3. B. Upon approval of the proposal by the SCC, the proposal shall be forwarded electronically with any changes incorporated into the document to the UCF office to be logged by the UCF secretary and forwarded to the NPICUWIC. III. University Wide Impact Committee (UWIC) A. Upon receipt and review of the proposal, the UWIC shall take one of the following four actions: 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes would be made by the committee, with the consent of the Department. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the objections to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the UWIC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the UWIC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the UCF. The UCF either accepts or rejects the proposal. c. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the UCF s recommendations or withdraw it. 4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. B. Upon approval of the proposal by the UWIC, the proposal shall be forwarded electronically with any changes incorporated into the document to the UCF office to be logged by the UCF secretary and forwarded to the UCF. IV. Undergraduate Curriculum Forum (UCF) A. Recommendations from the UWIC for minor program proposals shall be considered as actions of the UCF unless they are challenged at the UCF meeting. 1. Approved proposals shall be recommended for acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. 2. If a proposal is challenged, the UCF shall take one of the four actions outlined in Section B below. -8-
B. Upon receipt and review of a new program proposal, the UCF shall take one of the following four actions: 1. Approve the proposal and recommend acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. 2. Propose modifications to the proposal. a) If the modifications are acceptable to the Department, the UCF approves the proposal and recommends acceptance to the Provost of the University or his/her designee. b) If, after discussions between the UCF and the Department, the Department deems the modifications unacceptable, the UCF may reject the proposal. 3. Return the proposal to the Department at the Department s request. 4. Reject the proposal. -9-
W-Sections (Writing Sections) Note: Proposals for W-Sections may be submitted only for approved courses. The following procedures are designed for all new W-Sections Proposals for W-Sections require a second level of careful review. These reviews are conducted by the Writing across Curriculum Committee (WACC). I. Faculty (Proposer) generate proposals for W-sections using the designated form. Forms and directions may be obtained from the UCF website: http://www.southernct.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-senate/ucf/forms-directions.html A thorough review is conducted at the Department level. Upon successful review, one copy of the proposal is sent as an email attachment to the UCF office for logging by the UCF Secretary and distribution to the WACC. The signature page only, properly executed, must be delivered to the UCF office. At the option of the Department, counsel may be sought from the WACC during the development of any proposal. II. Writing across the Curriculum Committee (WACC) A. Upon receipt and review, the WACC shall take one of the following four actions on each proposal. Each of these actions stops the clock with regard to pocketapproval for the WACC. 1. Approve the proposal as is. 2. Approve with minor (e.g. syntax) changes. These changes may be made by the committee, with the consent of the Proposer. 3. Return with substantive concerns that need to be addressed. For process purposes, this should be considered a rejection. The following procedures may be followed if the Department does not consider the objections to be valid. a. The contact person may meet with the WACC. If the committee is persuaded, the proposal is approved and moves on. b. If the WACC stands by its evaluation, the Department may choose to make the suggested changes or appeal to the UCF. The UCF either approves or rejects the proposal. c. If the proposal is rejected, the Department may either modify it according to the UCF s recommendations or withdraw it. 4. Proposal is rejected outright. Reasons for rejection must be provided. Appeal process follows the procedure listed in #3. B. If no action has been taken in four academic weeks, the proposal is considered pocket-approved. The Proposer notifies the UCF Chair. III. Undergraduate Curriculum Forum (UCF) A. Recommendations from the WACC shall be considered as actions of the UCF unless they are challenged in the meeting. -10-
B. Upon challenge, the proposal is put before the UCF for a thorough review. The UCF shall take one of the following four actions: 1. Approve the proposal. 2. Propose modifications to the proposal. a) If the modifications are acceptable to the Proposer, the UCF approves the proposal. b) If, after discussions between the UCF and the Proposer, the Department deems the modifications unacceptable, the UCF may reject the proposal. 3. Return the proposal to the Proposer at the Proposer s request. 4. Reject the proposal. -11-
Special Topics Courses I. Departments generate proposals for Special Topics (ST) courses using the designated form. Forms and directions may be obtained at: http://www.southernct.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-senate/ucf/forms-directions.html An expedient review is conducted at the Department level. Upon successful review, one copy of the proposal is sent as an email attachment to the UCF office. The signature page only, properly executed, must be delivered to the UCF office. At the option of the Department, UCF Chair counsel may be sought during the development of any proposal. II. UCF Chair Upon receipt and review, the UCF Chair shall log the courses and present these to UCF as part of its minutes. Recommendations from the UCF Chair shall be considered as actions of the UCF. -12-
Recommendations Coming from the UCF All of the recommendations from the UCF to the Provost of the University or his/her designee shall have the effect of a resolution from the Faculty Senate, which requires a response to the UCF by the Provost or his/her designee on the recommendation. -13-
Role of the Deans in the Curriculum Governance Process I. The Department may give the Dean the opportunity to review the proposal when the proposal is developed. II. The SCC shall submit a copy of the proposal to the appropriate Dean. III. The Dean may draft a written response to the proposal. This response (attached to the proposal) shall be forwarded by the Dean to the UCF, the SCC, and the proposer. IV. A negative response by the Dean shall not stop a proposal from going forward through the curriculum process. V. Deans shall have the opportunity to speak at any thorough review sessions. -14-